Jeanne Pratt AC - Vice President

Jeanne Pratt has been a long time supporter of the Carlton Football Club in her own right, as well as in conjunction with her late husband Richard. The Pratt name is synonymous with the Club through a 60-year association.

In 2009, Jeanne was made Patron of the Club, a position previously held by Richard. In 2011 she joined the Board of Directors.

Jeanne is Co-Chairman of Visy, established in Melbourne in 1948 and now one of the world's largest privately owned packaging, paper and recycling companies. Outside of her corporate activities, Jeanne devotes much of her life to the arts and to the community. The Pratt Foundation one of the largest private sources of philanthropy in Australia, having helped hundreds of charities raise more than $200 million since the Foundation’s inception in 1978.

Board Portfolio: Commercial Projects

Kate Jenkins

Kate Jenkins is Australia's Sex Discrimination Commissioner. In that role, Kate facilitates the Victorian Male Champions of Change group, and leads the Australian Human Rights Commission's collaboration with the Australian Defence Force.

Kate is also the Co-Chair of Play by the Rules, and on the Board of Heide Museum of Modern Art.

Most recently Kate was the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commissioner and before that had 20 years’ experience as a lawyer and partner at Herbert Smith Freehills. She holds honours degrees in Law and Arts.

Kate is included in the Westpac/Australian Financial Review 100 Women of Influence for 2015 for her work in public policy.

Kate is a lifelong Carlton supporter and proud advocate for the AFLW. Kate is an Ambassador for #CarltonRespects and has a passion for Carlton’s work in the promoting diversity and inclusion both within the Club and in the community.

Kate joined the Carlton board of Directors in October 2015.

Board Portfolio: Community & Diversity

Chris Judd

Chris Judd is a Carlton life member. He played for the West Coast Eagles for six years where he captained a Premiership before moving to Carlton where he also captained them and gained life membership of the club after 8 years of service.

Chris is a founder and current director of Jaggad, an Australian sports apparel company, and since retiring from football has worked in funds management, before focusing on various media roles and investing in micro-cap listed equities in a private capacity.

Board Portfolio: Football and List Management

Zac Fried

Zac Fried is the Executive Deputy Chairman of Spotlight Group Holdings. The Group operates more than 450,000sqm of retail space in 175 stores across South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand and employs over 7,500 team members. The Spotlight Group remains one of the most successful privately owned business groups in Australia.

Zac has overseen the development of some of Australia's premier retail and homemaker centres and has continually been recognised for his significant work in this space. In 2008 he was awarded the prestigious Warwick Shedden Memorial Trophy from the Bulky Goods Retailers Association and, in 2016 was voted by his peers to be president of this body, now known as the Large Format Retail Association. The LFRA represents over 22% of all retail sales in Australia, further recognising his influence within this sector.

A passionate lifetime Carlton supporter, Zac has been involved in various planning and marketing committees at the Club for many years.

Board Portfolio: Brand & Marketing

Marcus Clarke

Marcus Clarke has been a Director of the Carlton Football Club since February 2007.

A Carlton supporter since the late 1960s, Marcus was a Director of the Social Club from 2002 to 2006, and was a Carlton sponsor from 1996 to 2001.

Marcus brings extensive legal skills to Carlton’s Board, having worked as a barrister since 1987. In that capacity, he has represented a number of players at the AFL Tribunal.

As a schoolboy, Marcus was an Australian junior champion at middle distance and cross-country running. It’s that background which has seen him develop a particular interest in player conditioning and injury management, and in the ongoing development of the elite training facility at Carlton.

Board Portfolio: AFL Compliance, Risk & Integrity

Luke Sayers

Luke Sayers is the CEO of PwC Australia and Vice Chairman for East Cluster, PwC's Asia-Pacific network of firms.

Under Luke's leadership PwC Australia is focused on delivering value to clients, lending expertise to help address important national issues, and contributing to communities around Australia.

Since joining PwC in 1991 Luke has held a number of positions, including being a Global Relationship Partner for some of the firm's most important clients. He spent five years living in Washington DC, before returning to Australia in 2001.

Luke is also on the Board of Special Olympics Australia, the Global Foundation, and Chair of the Melbourne Chapter of the Australian Business and Community Network (ABCN).

Luke lives in Melbourne with his wife and four daughters.

Board Portfolio: Finance, Audit & Risk

Craig Mathieson

Craig Mathieson joined Carlton’s Board in October 2012. He brings to the Board expertise in finance, and is the CEO of The Mathieson Group. He was previously the CEO of DMS Glass.

Craig grew up supporting Carlton and remains passionate about the Club. He is the son of Carlton Life Member Don Mathieson, who has been a member of the Carltonians for more than 25 years.